Pulmonary artery resection and reconstruction in locally advanced lung cancer with moderate hemoptysis
Chirurgia (Turin)
; 36(1):56-88, 2023.
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ABSTRACT
Lobectomy with pulmonary artery (PA) angioplasty in locally advanced lung cancer is an alternative to pneumonectomy. It is feasible, oncologically effective and the procedure of choice in patients with recurrent hemoptysis and limited pulmonary reserves. We present a case of a successful left upper lobectomy with PA resection and reconstruction by an autologous pericardial patch.Copyright © 2022 EDIZIONI MINERVA MEDICA.
Carcinoma; non-small-cell lung; Hemoptysis; Pulmonary artery; Reconstructive surgical procedures; adjuvant chemotherapy; adult; article; cancer staging; case report; clinical article; computer assisted tomography; coronavirus disease 2019/di [Diagnosis]; dyspnea/di [Diagnosis]; fatigue/di [Diagnosis]; female; fever/di [Diagnosis]; hemoptysis/di [Diagnosis]; histopathology; human; interstitial pneumonia/di [Diagnosis]; lobectomy; lung adenocarcinoma/di [Diagnosis]; lung cancer/di [Diagnosis]; lung cancer/su [Surgery]; lung surgery; lung tumor/di [Diagnosis]; lung tumor/su [Surgery]; middle aged; pericardiotomy; pulmonary vein; reconstructive surgery; thoracotomy; nonabsorbable suture; pericardial patch; paramediastinal mass/di [Diagnosis]; paramediastinal mass/su [Surgery]; pulmonary artery angioplasty
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